Greenpeace puts Apple at the top of its Clean Energy Index
Apple has a conscious focus on the impact it has on the planet, and as a result has turned to renewable energies to power the majority of its footprint around the world.
That focus has led to many different initiatives, some of them solar powered, including two new solar power plants in China, which the company announced earlier in 2015. For all of its efforts, Greenpeace has noted that the Cupertino-based company has scored the highest percentage on its latest Clean Energy Index, which the group has recently published:
“The report found that Apple continues to be the most aggressive in powering its data center operations with renewable energy. Despite continued rapid growth, Apple appears to have kept pace with its supply of renewable energy, maintaining its claim of a 100% renewably powered cloud for another year, followed by Yahoo, Facebook and Google with 73%, 49% and 46% clean energy respectively. Greenpeace found that Amazon’s current investments would deliver an energy mix of 23% renewable energy for its operations.“
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http://www.macrumors.com/2015/05/12/apple-tops-2015-greenpeace-clean-energy-index/
http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/clickclean/#report


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Apple has a conscious focus on the impact it has on the planet, and as a result has turned to renewable energies to power the majority of its footprint around the world.
That focus has led to many different initiatives, some of them solar powered, including two new solar power plants in China, which the company announced earlier in 2015. For all of its efforts, Greenpeace has noted that the Cupertino-based company has scored the highest percentage on its latest Clean Energy Index, which the group has recently published:
“The report found that Apple continues to be the most aggressive in powering its data center operations with renewable energy. Despite continued rapid growth, Apple appears to have kept pace with its supply of renewable energy, maintaining its claim of a 100% renewably powered cloud for another year, followed by Yahoo, Facebook and Google with 73%, 49% and 46% clean energy respectively. Greenpeace found that Amazon’s current investments would deliver an energy mix of 23% renewable energy for its operations.“
http://www.iphonehacks.com/2015/05/greenpeace-apple-clean-energy-index.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook
http://www.macrumors.com/2015/05/12/apple-tops-2015-greenpeace-clean-energy-index/
http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/clickclean/#report
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